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المملكة: 4200 beneficiaries in Sri Lanka from the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques project to break the fasting people
The Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Call and Guidance organized a project of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques to break the fast, at Imam Abdulaziz bin Baz University in Malawana Sri Lankan, with the participation of more than 300 students from various university categories.
A number of beneficiaries of the breakfast program for this year reached more than 4,200 beneficiaries in 12 cities and villages during this holy month in Sri Lanka.
A number of beneficiaries of the breakfast program for this year reached more than 4,200 beneficiaries in 12 cities and villages during this holy month in Sri Lanka.
Fasting software program
The director of Imam Abdulaziz bin Baz University for Girls in Sri Lanka, Dr. Muhammad Azhar Muhammad Hanifa, explained the impact of solidarity on deepening the ties of the Islamic community.
He also highlighted the pioneering role that the Kingdom plays in serving Muslims around the world in many programs.
Distribution of dates and breaking the fasting people
The Deputy Director of the Salafi Dar Al -Tawhid Institute, Skilanka, Dr. Muhammad Amjad Razak, stressed the importance of the great works that the Kingdom is doing through this project represented in the distribution of dates, the breaking of fasting people and Umrah programs.

And that these efforts embody the lofty message of Islam, which calls for love and compassion among Muslims in the east and west of the earth.
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